Vivo has officially introduced the Vivo T3x 5G in India, marking the latest expansion of its T-series smartphones. As a direct successor to the Vivo T2X, this new model boasts several enhancements including a 6000mAh battery and the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 chipset.
As the Vivo T3x 5G becomes available for purchase, here’s all you need to know.
The Vivo T3x is competitively priced, starting at Rs 13,999 for the base variant which includes 4GB RAM and 128GB storage. Other models with 6GB and 8GB RAM are also available, priced at Rs 14,999 and Rs 16,499 respectively.
Special introductory offers include a discount of up to Rs 1,500 for purchases made with SBI and HDFC Bank cards, effectively reducing the starting price to Rs 12,499. The smartphone is available for pre-booking starting today and will be officially on sale from April 24 on Vivo's e-store and Flipkart.
The Vivo T3x features several advanced specifications:
Ensuring robust connectivity and durability, the Vivo T3x includes Bluetooth 5.1, dual-band Wi-Fi, and maintains an IP64 rating for dust and water resistance. Its durable design is complemented by enhanced screen brightness, capable of reaching up to 1,000 nits, making it suitable for use in various lighting conditions.
On the occasion of the launch, Pankaj Gandhi, Head of Online Business of Vivo India, said, “We are incredibly excited to introduce the vivo T3x 5G to the Indian market. This smartphone improves users’ lives, not just with advanced technology, but in every aspect. Owing to the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 chipset, the vivo T3x delivers the fastest performance in its segment. Coupled with a large 6000 mAh battery and dual-stereo speakers, the T3x 5G is more than just a device; it’s a trusty sidekick that empowers multitaskers to navigate through their day effortlessly. We are confident that the vivo T3x 5G will redefine the smartphone experience for our users, offering them the performance and innovation they need to stay connected and capture every moment.”
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